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Tobacco Fragrance Oil

By Ngscents @ngscents

Tobacco Fragrance OilTobacco Fragrance Oil – Fragrance Oil Spotlight

Tobacco Fragrance Oil from Nature’s Garden takes a lot of people by surprise.  When most people envision the aroma of tobacco, they think of cigar tobacco, chewing tobacco, or cigarette smoke.  However, the smell of a real tobacco plant isn’t reminiscent of these scents at all.  Described as fresh, green, earthy, and citrusy, the smell of the tobacco plant is delightfully refreshing.  Tobacco Fragrance Oil from Nature’s Garden accurately recreates the amazingly clean aroma of the tobacco plant, for use in all of your scented products!  If you’ve tried this scent before, we hope you enjoy it!  If you’re going to try this scent for the first time, you may be in for a surprise when you smell this delightfully clean scent!

What Does Tobacco Fragrance Oil Smell Like?

Tobacco Fragrance Oil from Nature’s Garden is the surprisingly refreshing aroma of fresh tobacco leaves.  This incredible scent begins with top notes of lemon, orange, and verbena.  The herbal blend continues with middle notes of juniper berry and hay.  Base notes of labdanum, vetiver, and tobacco finish off this crisp fragrance!

How Do Our Customers Use Tobacco Fragrance Oil in Bath and Body Products?

Tobacco Fragrance Oil has frequently been touted as a surprisingly clean scent, making it perfect for homemade scent bath and body products, scented soaps, and more!  Shower gels and bath oils perform nicely when the maximum recommendation of 5% fragrance oil is added.  Expand your clean-scented product line by incorporating Tobacco Fragrance Oil.  Also, handmade perfumes perform well with this fragrance when a maximum of 5% fragrance oil is used.  Homemade lotions can be created using this tobacco scent.  We recommend lotion recipes use no more than 5% fragrance oil.  Homemade cleaning recipes can also be created using a maximum of 5%.

Soap crafters can use 5% fragrance oil in hot process soap, melt and pour soap, or cold process soap recipes.  Our cold process soap testing results show that this fragrance oil behaves nicely.  There was no ricing, no separation, and no acceleration.  Also, cured soap had a strong scent retention and discolored to a light beige.  If you wish to color your soap, we recommend using green soap dye in the amount that satisfies you.  Remember not to use candle dye in any of your bath and body products as they are not body safe.

How Do Our Customers Use Tobacco Fragrance Oil in Room Scenting Products?

Tobacco Fragrance Oil exhibits an uplifting, refreshing scent, making it a great choice for room scenting products.  Those creating homemade air fresheners can incorporate up to 50% of this fragrance oil in their projects.  You can use this shimmering scent incense and smelly jelly recipes.  This fragrance oil was also found to create strongly scented aroma beads.

Candles and wax tarts can be made using up to 10% fragrance with vegetable and paraffin wax.  It does nicely in Joy Wax, Wow Wax, as well as Pillar of Bliss.  If you wish to color your candles, we recommend using 6 drops of green plus 2 drop of brown liquid candle dye.  You can also shred a small amount of green and brown color blocks into your melted wax.  Do not use crayons to color your candles as they will clog your wick.

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